Paul Edmonds shares Jets insights in booth blog

Winnipeg Jets broadcaster Paul Edmonds provides a mix of player anecdotes, coaching notes, and team observations in his latest 'View From the Booth' entry. The post highlights personal stories amid the team's playoff chase. It covers everything from lineup excitement to behind-the-scenes details.

Cole Perfetti expressed awe at lining up with Jonathan Toews, recalling his childhood thrill with the EA Sports NHL 11 game featuring Toews on the cover. As an eight-year-old in Whitby, Ontario, Perfetti said, “Sometimes it doesn’t even feel real to talk with him on the bench. I look back and eight-year-old me would be freaking out right now.”

With the Jets vying for a Western Conference wild card spot, their final two regular-season games against Utah Mammoth on the road and San Jose Sharks at home could prove decisive. Utah and San Jose currently hold those positions as the regular season nears its end in late January.

Mason Appleton, who played 351 games across two stints with Winnipeg, embraced his red-haired identity during a recent trip to Detroit. Facing his former team, the Red Wings, Appleton quipped to a reporter complimenting his look in red, “I didn’t know red would be my colour!” with a chuckle.

Red Wings coach Todd McLellan discussed the challenges of practicing penalty kills, noting their rarity outside training camp due to injury risks and the need for intense sacrifice like shot-blocking. He explained, “It’s one of the hardest aspects of the game to practice because it takes a lot of sacrifice to really make a penalty kill happen. You’re thinking about shot blocking especially. There are things you just can’t do in practice.”

Jets head coach Scott Arniel motivated his team with a C.S. Lewis quote on the dressing room board: “You can’t go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending.” Players credited it with helping refocus, even after a loss.

Other notes include Stars coach Glen Gulutzan attending his son Landen's university games in Manitoba during the February break, Manitoba Moose captain Mason Shaw's participation in Canada's Spengler Cup quarterfinal exit, and connections like Kraken center Chandler Stephenson sharing a billet family history with teammates from the WHL's Regina Pats. The Pionk family from Hermantown, Minnesota, continues in hockey, with Jets defenseman Neal's brother Joe now head equipment manager at Clarkson University.

Short observations touched on Olympic venue issues, the NHL's Christmas break tradition since 1971, Kyle Connor leading the Jets in first goals of games, and questions about shootout scoring rules.

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The Winnipeg Jets have ignited a late-season surge in the 2025-26 NHL campaign, pulling within five points of a playoff spot following key victories and roster adjustments. General manager Kevin Cheveldayoff made targeted moves at the trade deadline to bolster the team while preserving its core players. Standout performances from Josh Morrissey and Mark Scheifele have fueled the momentum as the Jets face a critical homestand.

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The Anaheim Ducks staged a dramatic comeback to defeat the Winnipeg Jets 5-4 in overtime on Friday night at Honda Center. Chris Kreider scored the game-winning goal with 13 seconds left in the extra frame, capping a third-period rally where Anaheim erased a two-goal deficit. Beckett Sennecke recorded three assists, while Elias Salomonsson notched his first NHL goal for Winnipeg.

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